Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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Page 38
... period of John's death , but at the death of the last Earl Gilbert de Clare in 1314 John had been succeeded by Henry de Hum- franville , who held four fees in Pennard [ Penmark ] , worth £ 60 per annum . [ Escaet 8 Ed . II , 68 , and 1 ...
... period of John's death , but at the death of the last Earl Gilbert de Clare in 1314 John had been succeeded by Henry de Hum- franville , who held four fees in Pennard [ Penmark ] , worth £ 60 per annum . [ Escaet 8 Ed . II , 68 , and 1 ...
Page 47
... period , and , in one branch , still are found there . Ralph may have been of that family , or he may have come himself from Winchester . De Wincestria and de Win- tonia would at that time be only two forms of the same name . W. de ...
... period , and , in one branch , still are found there . Ralph may have been of that family , or he may have come himself from Winchester . De Wincestria and de Win- tonia would at that time be only two forms of the same name . W. de ...
Page 60
... a castle here at the period of the Conquest ; and , as ap- pears from the Conqueror's survey , refortified by Alured de Marleberg . Dugdale , however , says that this fortress was originally built by Fitz - Osborne , Earl of.
... a castle here at the period of the Conquest ; and , as ap- pears from the Conqueror's survey , refortified by Alured de Marleberg . Dugdale , however , says that this fortress was originally built by Fitz - Osborne , Earl of.
Page 61
... period it was , we read , a common burying - place for the nobility of the county ; so that excavations might produce results of interest . But the But the very site cannot now be identified . By the kindness of the truly venerable ...
... period it was , we read , a common burying - place for the nobility of the county ; so that excavations might produce results of interest . But the But the very site cannot now be identified . By the kindness of the truly venerable ...
Page 78
... periods and characters as to enable us at once to include this particular tradition among similar ones found in all parts of the country concerning these mythical co- operative sisters . In confirmation of the nunnery theory , Fenton ...
... periods and characters as to enable us at once to include this particular tradition among similar ones found in all parts of the country concerning these mythical co- operative sisters . In confirmation of the nunnery theory , Fenton ...
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